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Giving notice...HR question?
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robynfs
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Giving notice...HR question?
If you are giving 4 weeks notice and tell your company your last day, can they fire you before that date? I was told they have to pay you up to the date of your resignation...is this true?
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Posted 8/7/07 8:59 PM |
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Beth
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Re: Giving notice...HR question?
I gave 2 weeks notice and was asked to leave after 5 days- I was paid for the rest of the days
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Posted 8/7/07 9:03 PM |
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robynfs
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Re: Giving notice...HR question?
Posted by Beth1210
I gave 2 weeks notice and was asked to leave after 5 days- I was paid for the rest of the days
That would be excellent! Thanks for the info...my fingers are crossed for you!!
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Posted 8/7/07 9:05 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Giving notice...HR question?
I don't think they have to pay you up until your resignation date. what if you gave 3 months notice, you know?
if they ask you to leave sooner, they are not obligated to pay for a single day beond that.
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Posted 8/7/07 9:06 PM |
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charon54
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Re: Giving notice...HR question?
Unless you are a contracted employee, NY is an at-will state and they can fire you any time they want for any reason and they don't have to pay you for the remaining time on your resignation.
They may offer to in certain industries, because they don't want you to take clients, so they don't want you to work out the two weeks.
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Posted 8/7/07 9:11 PM |
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robynfs
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Re: Giving notice...HR question?
Posted by charon54
Unless you are a contracted employee, NY is an at-will state and they can fire you any time they want for any reason and they don't have to pay you for the remaining time on your resignation.
They may offer to in certain industries, because they don't want you to take clients, so they don't want you to work out the two weeks.
Thank you for the information!!
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Posted 8/7/07 9:13 PM |
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Beth
The Key to your new home....

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Re: Giving notice...HR question?
Posted by robynfs
Posted by Beth1210
I gave 2 weeks notice and was asked to leave after 5 days- I was paid for the rest of the days
That would be excellent! Thanks for the info...my fingers are crossed for you!!
this was at my first job- but I am hoping for a repeat VERY soon!
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Posted 8/7/07 9:20 PM |
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